The Electromechanical Technician for Cooling and Thermal Devices is a third-degree educational profile that prepares students for work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration, thermal, and air conditioning devices.
Upon completing their education, students will be qualified for designing and reading electrical schematics, diagnosing and repairing faults, as well as installing and servicing air conditioning and refrigeration devices.
During the three-year education, students gain a broad range of knowledge and skills in electrical installations, thermal and cooling systems, as well as diagnostics and servicing of devices. These skills include:
Fundamentals of electrical installations and computer-aided design, installations in thermal and cooling devices, and introduction to different types of electrical actuators.
Heat transfer methods, temperature measurement, temperature regulators, principles of thermal device operation, and electric heaters.
Cooling principles, operation of cooling devices, installation and servicing of air conditioning and cooling systems, fault detection, and troubleshooting.
Performing independent diagnostics and repairs of thermal and cooling devices, identifying and resolving issues with electrical actuators.
In addition to technical skills, students develop key soft skills such as analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and precision in work.
The teaching process combines theoretical lectures with practical exercises in laboratories, allowing students to apply their knowledge through real-world projects and tasks related to thermal and cooling devices.
The Electromechanical Technician for Cooling and Thermal Devices program is an ideal choice for students interested in working in service centers, industry, or installation of cooling and thermal systems, as well as those who want to specialize in maintaining electrical systems for households and industrial applications.